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Da Vinci surgical system employed in Freiburg [13.03.2019]
Medical Center - University of Freiburg puts into service the first computer-assisted Da Vinci surgical system in the Freiburg area / Prostate cancer can now be treated minimally invasively and very gently.
New member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation [06.03.2019]
Prof. Dr. Robert Thimme, Medical Director of the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, is a new member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI).
How long is which viral infection contagious? [20.02.2019]
Even if a cold or gastrointestinal infection appears to be over, the risk of contagion is not necessarily past. An expert explains when the danger to those around you has ended.
Complementary treatments in oncology [13.02.2019]
Supportive treatment with natural medicine for tumor patients at the Center for Complementary Medicine of the Medical Center - University of Freiburg.
IMS receives TÜV certification [23.01.2019]
Service quality in international patient care: IMS receives TÜV certification
Don't put off prostate examinations [10.01.2019]
Prof. Gratzke, Medical Director of the Department of Urology, explains how pathological changes are detected, whether a prostate examination is unpleasant, and how prostate removal changes having sex
New developments in an old discipline [23.12.2018]
Radiology has been a core element of clinical medicine for more than 100 years. The Medical Director of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiology talks about "big data", new therapies and responsibility
Conquering your inner couch potato [28.11.2018]
Everyone should have at least two and a half hours of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of strenuous exercise a week.
How sitting affects the back [14.11.2018]
Staying in one position for a long time makes you lose muscle power and worsens your coordination. Even the simplest exercises can help.
Targeted screening can reduce lung cancer mortality [08.11.2018]
Early screening in high-risk patients, such as heavy smokers, could help detect lung cancer at an early stage.